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Decorative tiles featuring peaches can be found on the roofs of the inner and side gates of Jotenji Temple, as well as on the roof of the Hakata Sennenmon Gate. There are various theories about the origins of peaches, but here's one I'll introduce.
Peaches have long been considered the fruit of immortals, capable of driving away evil spirits. They have also been said to be a fruit with spiritual powers, granting immortality and longevity. Peaches were more popular than plums or cherry blossoms, as the word "utopia" refers to a paradise.
To prevent roofs from rotting due to rainwater, slabs of lids are needed, but lids are rather dull, so peaches and other fruits were apparently placed on them instead.
These decorative peach tiles are an unexpected charming feature on the temple roof. Please take the time to look at them.
Source: Hakata no miryoku
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